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by TEXASLEFTY » 08:47 pm Jan 23 2009
Just got it back from Mike at mctaxidermy. He fast, cheap and good, I am excited.

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by helomech » 09:34 pm Jan 25 2009
Cool, did you kill that. I have never seen a badger. They sure have some teeth.
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by Txpapa » 09:46 am Jan 26 2009
Badger wow!!!!!!!
looks like a small bear.

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by TEXASLEFTY » 06:44 pm Jan 26 2009
I wish I could say I took it but, I found it in the only clump of trees in sherman county while Pheasant hunting he was already extra crispy.
I ahev been invited to hunt them in or around Turkey it is a large piece of land in more than one county. The friend of a friend who took us Pheasant hunting in Sherman county has mentioned taking me also. I am no badger expert but apparently they are not very active in the winter in fact they have short periods of hibernation. So in early summer after spring turkey season I will attempt a hunt.
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by dogcatcher » 08:17 pm Apr 06 2009
He did have a mouth full of teeth!
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